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  1. When Princess Maria Komnena was born on 11 February 1106, in Central Macedonia, Greece, her father, John Byzantine Emperor Komnenos II, was 18 and her mother, Irene of Hungary, was 18. She had at least 4 sons and 1 daughter with Prince Konstantine Laskaris of Misia. She died in 1151, in Greece, at the age of 45.

  2. 26 de ene. de 2021 · Maria Komnene. Born Feb 1106 in Balabista, Makedonia, Greece. Ancestors. Daughter of Iaonnis (Komnenos) Kaloïōannēs and Piroska (Arpadhazi) Hungary. Sister of Andronikus (Comnenus) Comnenos, Isaac (Comnenus) Komnenos and Manuel I (Komnenos) Byzantium. Wife of Konstantinos (Lascaris) Laskaris — married [date unknown] [location unknown]

  3. Maria of Antioch was the daughter of Constance of Antioch and her first husband Raymond of Poitiers. [1] In 1160, Maria's stepfather Raynald of Châtillon was taken prisoner by Maj al-Dīn, the ruler of Aleppo and an ally of Nūr al-Dīn. Her mother claimed the Principality of Antioch for herself, but the nobles supported her son, Maria's ...

  4. Maria Komnene (1154-1208) was the Queen of Jerusalem from 1167 to 1174 with King Amalric I of Jerusalem. Maria Komnene was born in 1154, and she was a member of the House of Comnenus, being a distant relative of the Emperors of the Byzantine Empire. She was the grandniece of Emperor Manuel I of Byzantium, and in 1167 her granduncle sent her to marry King Amalric I of Jerusalem to form an ...

  5. In short, at roughly the age of 20, Maria Comnena found herself a very wealthy widow with complete independence. She had enough wealth and enough men (85 knights is only the tip of the iceberg of the men at her command) to protect herself, her property and her independence. She was a Dowager Queen, mother of the second-in-line to the throne ...

  6. Maria Komnene, born in the purple. Commentary. The owner of this seal was Maria Komnene (1152–1182), the eldest daughter of the emperor Manuel Komnenos.

  7. Perhaps the most famous Byzantine woman, however, was a historian. Anna Komnene was a strong-willed Byzantine princess, born in the imperial palace and the daughter of a sitting emperor, who even tried to overthrow her brother as emperor. Yet today Anna’s legacy is not her political vivacity but the impressive history she wrote of her father ...